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Daily Archives: August 31, 2015
Reading Revelation with fresh eyes: why I’m excited about my latest book arrival
Originally posted on TheoThoughts:
I just received this commentary in the mail having ordered it about a week ago. I normally wouldn’t write a post about how excited I am about my latest book purchase. But this one is a…
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Book Write-Up: The Da Vinci Fraud, by Robert M. Price
Robert M. Price. The Da Vinci Fraud: Why the Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction. Amherst: Prometheus, 2005. See here to buy the book. In The Da Vinci Fraud, atheist biblical scholar Robert M. Price challenges the claims of Dan Brown’s … Continue reading
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